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Show Electric Speed Typing Test to Be Held At Educational Fair The business department at Branch Agricultural college will participate both days in the education edu-cation (air, April 17 and 18. according ac-cording to Professor A. W. Stephenson, Steph-enson, department chairman. Displays and demonstrations of office machines and a demonstration demon-stration of speed typing on an electric typewriter will highlight the department activity on the first day of the fair. Miss Mary Bowman, well known typing champion, will be features in two public demonstrations. demon-strations. She will be presented at 8:30 p. m. on Friday, the first day of the fair, and during the afternoon Saturday during the regular vocational day activities. Accompanying Miss Bowman with be R. L. Anderson, school coordinator for the Western States district from the International Interna-tional Business Machines corporation. corpor-ation. They will come from San Francisco for the presentation here. Also representing I. B. M. will be R. F. Boshard, representative represen-tative from the Salt Lake area. Other displays and demon-1 strations will be set up by local business machine dPalers and company representatives from Salt Lake City. On the second day the regular contests in typewriting, shorthand short-hand and bookkeeping will be held for students from the hig;h schools of southern Utah, eastern east-ern Nevada and northern Arizona. Arizo-na. There will be sections for first year typists, second year typists, first year and second year shorthand contestants, and one section for bookkeeping students. At noon on the second day, all business teachers will meet for a luncheon in the B A C cafeteria, cafe-teria, Professor Stephenson said. I All other departments of the college are also presenting com-iplete com-iplete programs during the two-day two-day fair and vocational day. |